Invictus Australia and Table Tennis Australia Rally Together for Veterans: A Partnership with a Powerful Spin.

Published Wed 28 Aug 2024

In a renewed partnership that commits to support veterans and their families, Invictus Australia and Table Tennis Australia (TTA) are re-signing their partnership to make a meaningful impact through the sport of Table Tennis. This partnership goes beyond traditional boundaries, using Table Tennis as a platform to build connections, foster resilience, and enhance the well-being of those who have served the country. Together, they are creating opportunities for veterans to engage in a sport that is inclusive and dynamic, offering a pathway to community, competition, and personal growth.

A Continued Mission: Empowering Veterans Through Sport

Table Tennis, with its accessibility and wide appeal, remains a perfect fit for veterans looking to stay active, connect with others, and engage in a sport that offers both fun and challenge. This partnership will see veterans and their families continuing to find a welcoming environment where they can participate in Table Tennis at their own pace, whether as newcomers or seasoned players.

Toni Cumpston, Director Community Participation and Impact at Invictus Australia, says, “This partnership goes beyond just sport; it’s about fostering a community where veterans and their families can connect, build resilience, and flourish. Table Tennis is the perfect platform for our veterans to stay active and engaged, and we’re proud to continue supporting their well-being through this ongoing initiative.”

Table Tennis offers a unique blend of fun, challenge, and inclusivity. It’s a sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels, making it an ideal choice for veterans looking for a way to stay active, connect with others, and experience the thrill of competition.

Creating Positive Experiences and Ongoing Engagement

Central to this partnership is the commitment to creating positive, inclusive experiences for veterans and their families. Through a variety of programs and events, veterans will have the chance to get involved in Table Tennis in a way that suits their individual needs and interests, it’s a sport for everyone. The goal is to ensure that everyone, regardless of age, ability, or background, can participate fully and enjoy the benefits of being part of a supportive community.

Sue Stevenson, GM National Para Program at Table Tennis Australia says, “This renewed partnership with Invictus Australia allows us to continue expanding the reach of our sport to a community that truly benefits from it. We firmly believe in the power of Table Tennis to unite people, and we are committed to providing veterans with opportunities to participate, compete, and excel. Together, we’re not just renewing a partnership—we’re reinforcing a shared commitment to building a more connected and supportive community.”

This partnership also aims to raise the profile of Table Tennis within the veteran community, highlighting its potential not just as a recreational activity, but as a sport with deep value and widespread appeal. By bringing more veterans into the fold, the partnership will help shine a light on the broader benefits of the sport, encouraging more people to discover what Table Tennis has to offer.

A Focus on Excellence and Community

For many veterans, the drive to excel doesn’t end with their military service. This partnership provides a pathway for those who are interested in pursuing Table Tennis at all levels, whether competing locally or on the international stage, veterans will have the opportunity to represent their community and country with pride. Table Tennis is already a much-loved sport in our community, with the sport making its first appearance at the Invictus Games Dusseldorf 2023.

Verity Sanchez competes in the table tennis at Invictus Games Dusseldorf 2023Verity Sanchez competes in the table tennis at Invictus Games Dusseldorf 2023Beyond competition, this partnership is also about building a unified community. By working together, Invictus Australia and TTA are creating a space where veterans, their families, and Table Tennis enthusiasts can come together with a common goal: to support one another and grow stronger together. This sense of unity is at the heart of the partnership, ensuring that everyone involved feels valued and connected. 

Verity Sanchez competes in the table tennis at Invictus Games Dusseldorf 2023Empowering People Through Sport

The success of this initiative will depend on the people who bring it to life—from the veterans and their families who participate, to the coaches, volunteers, and supporters who make it all possible. By focusing on the needs and strengths of the people involved, this partnership will build a capable and integrated community that can continue to grow and thrive.

We’ve seen excitement in the Shoalhaven Veteran and Family Hub, where TTA donated a table for the community last week. The South Coast veteran community were extremely excited to gather around on their new table for a game or two.

Building a Lasting Legacy

This partnership between Invictus Australia and Table Tennis Australia is not just a short-term initiative—it’s a long-term commitment to making a lasting impact on the veteran community. By creating opportunities for connection, fostering a sense of community, and promoting excellence in the sport, these organisations are laying the groundwork for a brighter future.

This partnership is about more than just playing a sport—it’s about building connections, creating opportunities, and fostering a sense of pride and unity. Together, Invictus Australia and TTA are serving up a better future, one game at a time.


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